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You can be in space thanks to virtual reality.

Programs containing images from space allow virtual tours of the International Space Station and other places in the universe.

A free virtual reality program from technology company Oculus VR is available alongside an interactive tour from the European Space Agency (ESA). This will allow greater access and ease of travel around the International Space Station (ISS) in first-person form. Over the years, only a total of 500 people were able to travel to space; These visual and educational techniques allow us to experience an approach to what it is like to feel outside of our planet. This space simulation could be created thanks to the images provided by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti after spending 199 days in a space module.

On the other hand, the Oculus company also offered a free virtual reality program called Mission ISS. It will be available for Touch and Rift, it was developed by NASA, the ISS and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).

Oculus VR space virtual reality
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The virtual reality program will have multiple virtues such as taking space walks, accommodating cargo capsules and being able to see the earth from its orbit. In addition, it brings the possibility of educating yourself in this science by listening to anecdotes of multiple astronauts and knowing about the stories of the seasons.

Space simulation from your own mobile.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory together with Google has produced a
Free mobile application with virtual visits by users to the destinations of the main space explorers of the North American space agency. The name of the application is 'Spacecraft AR' with augmented reality technology for mobiles to interact with 3D images. It is available for Android system and soon for iOS system.

The application consists of choosing a ship in question and the application is responsible for detecting a flat surface so that users simply have to touch the screen to make the ship appear on the scene.

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